What is a house facade?


The word facade originally comes from the Italian word ‘facciata’. It generally refers to the outside or exterior faces of a building, however the term is frequently used to basically refer to the front-facing section of a house.

House facades are made up of different elements, including the walls, roof, windows, doors and trimmings of your home. Basically, the facade is the first thing you see from the street and the area of your home that leaves the biggest impression on the people coming and going.

Choosing a house facade design that you love not only gives you curb appeal and makes sure you’re happy each and every time you leave or come home, but it can also help with the resale of your home, potentially giving you a bigger price on auction day.

How to set the style of your house facade


When choosing your house facade design, you can draw on an endless array of colours and textures to create your perfect style.

Your house facade can be influenced by the natural or man-made environmental surroundings of your home, or you can just choose a style that you like, regardless of where you are! A popular house facade design in 2021 is the modern facade, featuring flat roof lines, mixed materials of cladding, brick and panels, and minimalistic colour schemes.

You can take the quick, easy and fun PGH Style Quiz here to help you decide which house facade design you might like to choose for your new home build.

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Don’t forget the details


With house facade designs, the devil is in the detail, and you’ll want to be sure you’re making the right decisions when it comes to the colour and material of your windows, doors, gutters and garage door. Having a consolidated and cohesive look will help bring everything together to create a stunning house facade design.

When choosing the details of your house facade design, you can choose to keep it contemporary and clean with similar complementary colours to your main walls. Alternatively, you can seize the opportunity to add playful and trend-forward pops of colour that will make you smile when you arrive home. Think forest green windows, a timber clad section, or a navy feature wall.

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